Polygonia gracilis zephyrus
Photo Life History: Polygonia gracilis zephyrus
Habitat: Mountain Canyons; Mountain Hilltops
Host Plants: Ribes cereum; Ribes montigenum; Ribes viscosissimum
Suitable Lab Host Plants:
How to Find Female Butterflies: Click here.
Caring for Live Female Butterflies: Nectaring techniques
Methods of Female Oviposition: Portable Cages; Expose caged females to filtered sunlight.
How to Find Eggs:
How to Hatch Eggs: Consolidate eggs into one container.
How to Find Caterpillars in the Field: Look for Caterpillar Strip Patterns. The key to finding hoary comma caterpillars is to look in July and August for late instar larvae which strip leaves in a unique pattern towards the end of branches. (See link above.)
How to Find Pupae in the Field:
Caterpillar setups: Open terrariums; Open Bucket
Larva to Pupa: Caterpillar silks to leaf or twig; creates and attaches cremaster; hanging as a J before pupating.
Number of Broods per Year: 1; depending upon location
Overwintering Stage: Adult
Overwintering Strategies:
Post-Hibernation Strategies:
Emergence: Emergence Container
Avoiding Diapause Techniques:
Disease Prevention: Change out host plant and remove frass every four to five days in an open bucket or open terrarium setup.
Emergence: Emergence Container
Field Notes: Larvae that feed on Ribes montigenum can camouflage themselves well.